AQUARIUS(January 20 - February 18) You'll be angry if those you live with aren't pulling their weight. You can come into money; however, perhaps not under the best circumstances. You can make changes to your living quarters, but not everyone will be pleased with your efforts.

CAPRICORN(December 22 - January 19) Social activities that involve the whole family will be enjoyable. Don't let your emotions interfere with moneymaking deals. Your talent will be recognized.

CANCER(June 21 - July 22) Be careful while traveling. Have a heart-to-heart talk with family and find out what the problems are. If possible, rely on coworkers to back your objectives, and talk to superiors in order to get approval.

LEO(July 23 - August 22) Chances are you could get stuck with a colleague's job unexpectedly. The personal problems you may be having are interfering with your productivity. Put all your energy into moneymaking ventures.

PISCES(February 19 - March 20) You can ask for favors or run your ideas by those who will be able to support your objectives. You will enjoy getting together with friends. You will have to be careful not to fall into traps set by jealous colleagues.

GEMINI(May 21 - June 20) You will be able to borrow money in order to invest. You would be best to work late in order to avoid such disharmony. You will want to take off and have some recreation.

TAURUS(April 20 - May 20) You may feel that someone at work is holding you back. You can make a serious attempt at quitting those bad habits that you've picked up over the years. Promotions will be yours if you have acted professionally in times of crisis.

SAGITTARIUS(November 22 - December 21) If you can't trust someone, question the connection. Your ability to communicate with ease will win the hearts of those you are in touch with today. You can offer your help to others but back off if they appear to be offended by your persistence.

SCORPIO(October 23 - November 21) You should sign up for creative courses. Concentrate on your work. Jealous coworkers may try to sabotage your attempts to get ahead. Take care of the needs or responsibilities of elders.

LIBRA(September 23 - October 22) You will gain new friends if you get involved in environmental issues. Do something special for them. Do not jump to conclusions concerning your romantic partner.

VIRGO(August 23 - September 22) Business trips will be more productive than trying to fight the red tape facing you. Things are looking good for you, so open your eyes and get to it. Changes in your residence may be financially favorable.

ARIES(March 21 - April 19)Abrupt changes in your home may send you for a loop. Include friends and family members in your redecorating plans. Losses are likely if you aren't careful where you leave your valuables.

No, I don't believe they did. The First Nations people had many different religions with totally differing pantheons. But none of those Deities seem to be the same as the Norse Deities.

The only place I might have expected a possible cross-over would have been around the short-lived Viking settlements in Vinland. But since the Vikings and the First Nations peoples there were very much at odds with each other I doubt that the First Nations people would have wanted to assimilate foreign Gods into their belief structure.

The settlers of Vinland did indeed believe in the gods of the North. And it is true that they traded and lived among Native Americans. But the people of North America did not adopt many of the beliefs of the Norse settlers. Their gods and practices are very different. But the Natives did adopt and adapt the idea of landvaettir. Native Americans always honored the spirits of nature, but their practices and honorings started to become very similar to Northern European practices, though they never adopted new gods.

I don't believe they did, if you look at it from a historical point of view and consider how old Norse Paganism is and when the "New World" was first discovered. During that time, there were trading ports, but in that time, a mass genocide of Native American occurred due to chicken pox, since they were never exposed to the virus. Only a short percentage of the race survived. There were racial hostilities, so people preferred to stick to their own beliefs, even if they showed a curious nature. It took centuries for America to become a sovereign nation. Even if they did, it would be a certainly be a rarity in the truest sense of the word. Though in modern times, people are more open and willing to adopt various practices, such as myself. Some the Native Americans of today, or what's left of them through their descendants may worship Norse gods and gods of other traditions, paths, or religions.

The major small pox break outs were later on with the English settlers. The Vinland colony was much more peaceful with the Native Americans of the North. Also the practice of honoring the land spirits is closely related with that of landvaettir. But we can't really know for sure or not if that practice was altered by the presense of Vinlanders.